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Retro-Bit Official Sega Genesis USB Controller 6-Button Arcade Pad for Sega Genesis Mini, PS3, PC, Mac, Steam, Switch - USB Port - (Clear Blue)

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Color: Clear Blue


Features

  • Official SEGA Licensed Controller (Original Grade Quality)
  • Classic 6-Button Layout
  • Compatible with Sega Genesis Mini, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, Steam, RetroPie, Raspberry Pi
  • For USB, swap between D-Input and X-Input by holding the START button for 5 seconds

Brand: Retro-Bit


Model Name: 6-Button Arcade Pad


Compatible Devices: Playstation 3, PC, Nintendo Switch, Mac


Controller Type: Joystick


Connectivity Technology: USB


UPC: 849172010970


Manufacturer: Retro-Bit


Brand: Retro-Bit


Model Name: 6-Button Arcade Pad


Button Quantity: 16


Additional Features: Rumble, Ergonomic


Power Source: Corded Electric


Hardware Platform: pc


Controller Type: Joystick


Connectivity Technology: USB


Compatible Devices: Playstation 3, PC, Nintendo Switch, Mac


Package Quantity: 1


Color: Clear Blue


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  • Suprised how well they worked - (purchased for Retrocade)
Color: Black
It goes back to when I purchased the Super Retro-Cade console, mainly because it contained a few games I'd always wanted a licensed copy of for my collection. A budget emulator console with some flaws and limitations one of which is that it didn't work with a lot of popular controllers. So I took a gamble and got these. Comparing them to my actual vintage 6 button Sega Genesis controllers they are virtually indistinguishable (haven't taken them apart to compare the guts) other than the cord. They feel great in your hands, especially if you had nostalgia for the ergonomic Sega style controllers (far superior to anything Nintendo had at the time, yes, even the SNES). The only downside of using these with the Retro-cade is that they don't seem to respond to re-configuring of the buttons. Of course you can use them on your PC which is how most will use them, for emulation. Some have complained about the 'floating d-pad' of these controllers, but honestly it is the same as my vintage 6 button pads for Sega Genesis from the 1990s. I would personally always prefer to plug in my vintage controllers to a real vintage console (or retro console that uses cartridges and not emulation) on my crt tv, but when I am using the Retro-cade these I prefer to the ones that came with it (those hybrid sega/nintendo thingies). The lack of proper reconfiguration is a limitation of the console not the controller. The cord length is just right (many retro consoles get bashed on because they tend to be shorter than their North American counterparts, I guess because Japanese consoles tended to be smaller and had shorter cords I guess so you would be sitting closer to a smaller screen, that's my guess). I also was able to plug them into a USB multi-port hub (self powered) and they still worked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2020 by Kurgan

  • It's a really good controller
Color: Clear Blue
So this review is in 4 parts: Part 1 is my review. Part 2 addresses the A+Start issue. Part 3 is to help people that want to know how the controller should be mapped in Retroarch. Part 4 gives a list of games that utilizes the 3 extra buttons. Part 1: It just arrived a few hours ago for me, and I played a bunch of Sega Genesis games on my PC using Retroarch. The USB cord that it is attached to is really thick, seems durable, and is really long. Seems good quality to me, but only time will tell. Having said that, I don't play video games all the time, so I'm hoping it lasts a while. It's a pretty nice controller, and so far I really like it. Part 2 - The A+Start issue: I saw one reviewer comment that A+Start does not work in games for him, due to the designer's deciding to make that button combination do a particular thing on the Nintendo Switch, and the Steam game hub. I thought that what he said might not apply to people who are just using Retroarch, not with Steam. I tried A+Start during the cheat entry for Sonic 1. It didn't work for me either, but it's not a button combination I ever do. Part 3 - Button Mapping: The left side of the equals sign, =, represents the button on the controller, and the right side of the equals sign represents what you need to tell Retroarch the button is. X = Left Shoulder Y = X Z = Right Shoulder A = Y B = B C = A MODE = Select The arrow buttons are just the corresponding arrow buttons. Part 4 - The 6 Button Game List: *Art of Fighting *Batman Forever *Beyond Oasis (uses Mode button for weapon switching as MODE+B) *Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure *Brutal: Paws of Fury *Clay Fighter *Coach K College Basketball *College Football's National Championship *Comix Zone *Contra Hard Corps *Cutthroat Island *Davis Cup Tennis *Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden *Duke Nukem 3D *Dyna Brothers 2 *Eternal Champions *F1 World Championship Edition *Fatal Fury 2 *FIFA 98: Road to World Cup *FIFA Soccer 96 *FIFA Soccer 97 *Garfield: Caught in the Act *Greatest Heavyweights *Head-On Soccer *International Superstar Soccer Deluxe (uses Mode button to select strategy) *Jammit *Judge Dredd *Justice League Task Force *LHX: Attack Chopper *The Lost Vikings *Marsupilami *Mortal Kombat *Mortal Kombat 2 *Mortal Kombat 3 *NBA Action '94 *NBA Action '95 starring David Robinson *NCAA Final Four Basketball *NFL '95 *Phantom 2040 (uses Mode button to stand in place) *Pier Solar and the Great Architects *Power Instinct *Primal Rage *Ranger X *Rise of the Robots *Samurai Shodown *Shaq Fu *Skeleton Krew *Spider-Man & Venom: Maximum Carnage *Spider-Man & Venom: Separation Anxiety *Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition *Street Racer *Streets of Rage 3 *Sub-terrania *Super Street Fighter II *TechnoClash *The Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey & Minnie *Turrican 3 *Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 *Urban Strike *Virtua Fighter 2 *Virtua Racing *WeaponLord *World Series Baseball '95 *WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game *Yū Yū Hakusho: Makyō Tōitsusen *Zombies Ate My Neighbors ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by Herbert Gregory Smith Jr

  • It's what I wanted
Color: Black
A USB sega controller. Works well for my retro gaming. Not disappointed!
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Love the trans blue.
Color: Clear Blue
Great cheap third party controller.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by Timothy W.

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